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March 3rd -9th
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
*CSI Symphonic Band March Winds Concert
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Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
*The Comedy of Errors – Presented by the CSI Theatre Department
Hold your sides and rock in your seats with laughter as two sets of identical twins, separated at birth, throw the citizens of Ephesus into a comic uproar in a hilarious case of mistaken identity. Come enjoy the chortles, chuckles, giggles and guffaws, as servants mistake masters, doctors mistake patients, and wives mistake husbands, in Shakespeare’s funniest play! Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors or students, and free to CSI students.
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Friday, March 7th, 2008
*The Lowe Family
From bluegrass to Bach... a family variety program straight from Branson!
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Saturday, March 8th, 2008
*Twin Falls Music Club Festival
Sponsored by the Twin Falls Music Club, the Music Festival features over 700 students performing solos and ensembles on instruments and voice for critique from qualitifed judges. An Honors Concert featuring the top performers is held in the evening at the end of the event.
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*Golden Eagle Audubon Society Annual Banquet & Auction
The speaker will be DONALD KROODSMA, professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts. Mr. Kroodsma has studied birdsong for more than thirty years. He was recognized as the "reigning authority on avian vocal behavior" in the citation for his 2003 Elliott Coues Award from the American Ornithologists' Union.
He has edited three scholarly volumes on the field of acoustic communication among birds, and authored more than one hundred articles in both scholarly journals and popular magazines such as Auk, Condor, Birder's World, Living Bird, and Natural History. Kroodsma is a sought-after speaker on bird vocalizations.
We are going to try something new for desserts. Rather than auctioning whole pies, cakes and cookies, we will have a dessert table and will sell each serving of pie, cake, cookies or cupcakes for $5.00. You will be able to purchase your choice when you arrive at the banquet and then take it to your table. So, if you want a piece of Suzanne’s chocolate decadence or Susan’s cheese cake or Sandy’s cookies, better get there early for your first choice. Please call Hope Denney (375-7207) if you can donate a dessert for the Banquet.
A registration form is available by clicking this link: Banquet Registration
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*Spring Walks @ Silver Creek Preserve
Discover the coming of spring with nature walks around the Silver Creek Preserve. Watch spring unfold by noticing changes in the abundant flora and fauna. Free.
10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Please call ahead to register 788-7910.
* Peregrine Fund Community Reading Program (in Boise)
Our environment is the focus of this year’s “Let’s Talk About It” community reading program hosted by the Ada Community Library and The Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey. The theme – Our Earth, Our Ethics – will be explored through five books that deal with the challenge of balancing human activity and the natural world. The drop-in discussions are free. No registration is required.
March 8: Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey (1968) Like many naturalists, Abbey celebrates the flora and the fauna he encounters in the desert but he also lashes out at the dangers of development and human impacts on wild places.
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